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Hydrocarbon pneumonia

Mar 20, 2005 Viewed: 562

Definition
Hydrocarbon pneumonia is caused by drinking or breathing in gasoline, kerosene, furniture polish, paint thinner, or other oily materials or solvents. These products cause fairly rapid changes in the lungs, including inflammation, swelling, and bleeding.

Symptoms

smell of a hydrocarbon product on the breath

shortness of breath

coughing

vomiting

fever

stupor

coma

Signs and tests

x-ray of the chest

blood gas monitoring

Treatment
Mild cases may be evaluated in the emergency room, but may not require hospital admission.

People with moderate and severe cases are normally admitted to the hospital, occasionally to intensive care. Hospital treatment may include:

Pumping the stomach if the ingested material is particularly toxic - a tube is placed through the mouth or nose into the stomach and the stomach contents are suctioned out

Oxygen

A breathing tube a mechanical ventilator may be needed to assist the breathing

Activated charcoal and a cathartic (laxative-type medication) may be needed, depending on the type of substance ingested

Expectations (prognosis)
Most children who drink or inhale hydrocarbon products and develop chemical pneumonitis recover fully following treatment. Highly toxic hydrocarbons may lead to rapid respiratory failure and death.

Complications

pleural effusion

pneumothorax

secondary bacterial infections

Calling your health care provider
If you know or suspect that your child has swallowed or inhaled a hydrocarbon product, take them to the emergency room immediately. DO NOT use ipecac to induce vomiting!

Prevention
If you have young children, be sure to identify and store materials containing hydrocarbons carefully.

Last revised: December 8, 2012by Armen E. Martirosyan, M.D.

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